Near T1 departures at WRO, this shop leans hard into glass.
Samolot szklany sits in Terminal T1 at Copernicus Wrocław Airport and focuses almost entirely on glass souvenirs. You see glass planes, glass cityscapes of Wrocław, and classic Polish-style glassware lined along the shelves. It’s a small, focused stop, so you can walk it in under 5 minutes and decide fast if something is worth space in your carry-on.
The shop operates in the main T1 terminal, after check-in and before you commit to your gate area, so you can swing through as you head toward security. Prices skew higher than street shops in Wrocław’s Rynek, but that tracks with airport rent. Expect small glass trinkets starting around 20–30 PLN and larger decorative pieces pushing past 100 PLN.
This is a souvenir spot, not a duty-free play, so don’t look for alcohol deals or cosmetics here. The focus is giftable objects: glass airplanes for aviation fans, Wrocław-themed pieces that actually say “Wrocław,” and standard gift-shop magnets and keychains if you just need a last-minute token under 20 PLN. Browsing is quick; staff in T1 are used to people with a boarding time within 40 minutes.
Selection turns over based on delivery runs into Terminal T1, so if you see a specific glass plane design you like, buy it on that pass rather than planning to check again later. Tip: snap a photo of the piece and price tag before paying; if it breaks en route, that photo helps with any travel insurance claim.